280 
Af^Louis B. Prout on the 
if the species recorded by M, Dognia as glauculata (vide 
supra) proved to be the same as this. 
131. Cambogia tegularia (Guenee) (?). 
Cambogia tegularia, Guenee, Spec. Gen. des Lep., ix, 433 
(1858). 
Tucuman, in coll. Bastelberger; Metan, Salta, in coll. 
Dognin. 
I am in some uncertainty which species is the true 
tegidaria of Guenee, His types were from Brazil, and 
will probably prove conspecific with the Argentine insect; 
but a considerable mixture of forms, from different parts 
of Central and South America, stands in coll. Br. Mus. 
under this name. Mr. WaiTen has named the Metan 
specimens in coll. Dognin, as “ odatis, Druce ? ”, but I find 
this is certainly not the odatis of Druce, Biol. Centr.-Amer., 
Lep. Het., ii, 113. Mr. Schaus, in coll. E. D. Jones, calls 
it (the Metan species), or something extremely like it, 
tegidaria, Guen. 
Sub-family BOARMIINAE . 
Fidoniinae, Onrapteryginae, Deiliniinae, Nepliodiinae, 
Abraxinae, Semiothisinae, Selidoseminae, Ennominae, 
Frosopolophinae, Seotopiteryginae, Ascotinae, et Bistoni- 
nae, Warren. 
Narkagodes (Warren), 
Narragodes, Warren, Nov. Zool., vii, 200 (1900). 
This interesting little genus, even if Narragodes laevis, 
Warr., Pi •oc. U.S. Mus., XXX, 524 (Peru), and another un¬ 
described species from Peru really belong to it, evidently 
has its head-quarters in S.E. Brazil and the Argentine 
Republic. Four species, including the one here described, 
are now known from these countries, and I believe some 
unnamed Brazilian material in the British Museum col¬ 
lection will furnish one or two others. Eupileta, Warn, 
Nov. Zool. xii, 362, also scarcely differs, so far as I can 
see, except in secondary $ characters. Apart from Eupileta 
and the doubtful Peruvian species, the genus divides 
readily into two sections; — 
A. Palpus short, antennal pectinations moderate, SC^ 
